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First Look: Force Majeure at Donmar Warehouse in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
December 1, 2021
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Rory Kinnear Lyndsey Marshal Bo Bragason and Oliver Savell in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner

Rory Kinnear Lyndsey Marshal Bo Bragason and Oliver Savell in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner

First look rehearsal images have been released for Tim Price’s new stage adaptation of Ruben Östlund’s award-winning comedy film Force Majeure which will open at Donmar Warehouse on 16 December, with previews from 10 December, and runs until 5 February 2021.

Joining the previously announced Rory Kinnear (Tomas) is Nathalie Armin (Charlotte), Holly Cattle (Female Skier), Raffaello Degruttola (Photographer/Man/Cleaner), Siena Kelly (Jenny), Lyndsey Marshal (Ebba), Kwami Odoom (Brady/Male Skier), Sule Rimi (Mats) and Arthur Wilson (Receptionist). Bo Bragason and Florence Hunt share the role of Vera, and Henry Hunt and Oliver Savell share the role of Harry.

Tomas and Ebba are determined to have quality family time with their children, so they head to the Alps on a skiing trip.

       

But when disaster strikes, their family unit is tested to breaking point with hilarious and tragic consequences.

Ruben Östlund’s award-winning comedy premièred at Cannes Film Festival in 2014, where it won the Jury Prize. In the Swedish Film Institute’s Guldbagge Awards it won six awards including Best Film, and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards.

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The Force Majeure company in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner
The Force Majeure company in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner
Holly Cattle Raffaello Degruttola Kwami Odoom and Arthur Wilson in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warhouse. Photo Marc Brenner
Holly Cattle Raffaello Degruttola Kwami Odoom and Arthur Wilson in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warhouse. Photo Marc Brenner
Lyndsey Marshal in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
Lyndsey Marshal in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
Rory Kinnear in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
Rory Kinnear in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
Sule Rimi and Siena Kelly in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
Sule Rimi and Siena Kelly in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Directed by Michael Longhurst. Photo Marc Brenner
The Force Majeure company in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner
The Force Majeure company in rehearsals for Force Majeure at the Donmar Warehouse. Photo Marc Brenner
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